Oryan77
Adventurer
I've never played Dragonlance, but I own the 3e books. I didn't realize that the currency was in steel pieces.
I know there is a currency chart in the campaign book that puts gold at one-fortieth of a steel piece. But is it safe to assume that the gold value of items in the core D&D rules is equal to a steel piece value in Dragonlance? So a +1 weapon in Dragonlance is worth +2000 steel rather than +2000 gold? Or if I didn't play Dragonlance, but I used a magic item from a DL book, would I value a 1000 steel magic item as a 1000 gold piece magic item in core D&D?
I know there is a currency chart in the campaign book that puts gold at one-fortieth of a steel piece. But is it safe to assume that the gold value of items in the core D&D rules is equal to a steel piece value in Dragonlance? So a +1 weapon in Dragonlance is worth +2000 steel rather than +2000 gold? Or if I didn't play Dragonlance, but I used a magic item from a DL book, would I value a 1000 steel magic item as a 1000 gold piece magic item in core D&D?